It still surprises me that in this day and age you sometimes have people (and I'm not referring to elderly people, they're classified differently) that are dumbfounded by extremely simply technology...like ATMs. I hate using ATMs, because undoubtedly I get stuck behind someone that starts first looking for the card slot, then waits for something to happen, then starts looking for the numerical keypad. Then they realise that they cannot remember their 4 digit pin. 5 minutes later they find it in their ID on a piece of paper vaguely resembling a KFC receipt. Then they enter their PIN incorrectly, turn the piece of paper around. Enter the pin correctly. Dumbstruck again as they try and decipher the language on screen. Then they remember they are at an ATM and they probably want to withdraw money. Ask the closest person how they check their balance. Laugh at their own stupidity for not seeing the "Balance" button on screen. Laugh at themselves again because it's not a touch screen. Eject their card. Reinsert card. Enter pin incorrectly, enter pin correctly. Press a button, enter an amount. Take money. Forget card. Turn around, get card. Read receipt in front of ATM....